Callie Angell Correspondence contains xeroxed copies
of letters written by White to her granddaughter, Callie
Angell, Roger Angell's oldest daughter. These personal letters, while few, are
lengthy, and they provide a contrasting perspective on White "the
grandmother," as opposed to White "the New Yorker
editor." The letters in this group are organized chronologically. These
copies were given to the Bryn Mawr College Library by Callie Angell.

E. B. White Correspondence consists of a large number
of letters between White and her second husband, E. B. This group of correspondence
represents only a small portion of the private correspondence between K.S.
and E. B. Most of their private correspondence is in the E.
B. White's Collection at Cornell University. The letters in this group are
organized chronologically.

Charles S. Sergeant Correspondence consists
of a few letters written by Katharine Sergeant to her father, Charles S. Sergeant
Esq. during her undergraduate years at Bryn Mawr College (1910-1914). These
letters paint the portrait of a studious young woman, already passionate about
writing, especially poetry, and seeking intellectual and creative challenges.
The letters in this group are organized chronologically.

Bryn Mawr College Correspondence comprises a relatively
large group of letters from various people associated with Bryn Mawr College.
White was devoted to her alma mater, and she frequently communicated with the
Alumnae Association, the Friends of the Library, and the Marianne Moore Fund,
to each of which she contributed financially. The Bryn Mawr College Correspondence
also contains the extensive correspondence between herself and the library staff
of Canaday Library, which documents the gift of her correspondence and papers
to Bryn Mawr College.

Typed poem (carbon, signed "EBW"), "A Compass
for Katharine" (poem written on flyleaf of KSW copy of The Points
of My Compass by E. B. White)

Oct 1962

Typed poem (carbon, unsigned), Untitled (poem given with the
gift of a silver bell)

n.d.

Typed poem (carbon, signed "EBW"), Untitled (poem
written on flyleaf of KSW copy of The Wild Flag by E. B. White)

n.d.

Autograph poem (xerox, unsigned), "To My Valentine"

1970

Typed poem (xerox, unsigned), "A collaboration which
took place on the train between Boston and Bangor" (poem from page
3 of 31 Dec 1937 letter)

31 Dec 1937

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E. B. White Miscellaneous Papers

Contains clippings about E. B. White; 2 xeroxed copies of letters
to E. B. White from KSW from the E. B. White archive at Cornell University.
Also contains E. B. White's speech given at the commital service for Katharine
S. White at the Brooklin Corner Cemetery, 23 July 1977.